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These institutions and coaches invite UDL debaters to investigate admission to these schools and may have significant financial aid for debaters. We provide this as a service and encourage students to investigate these opportunities on their own. We do not endorse any of these schools or programs, but they have volunteered this information and seem very interested in expanding college opportunities for UDL students.

------ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY TOWN Abilene STATE Texas CONTACT PERSON: NAME Dr. Jeffrey Hobbs PHONE NUMBER 915-674-2294 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.acu.edu ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: CEDA and IPDA debate AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.5 SAT I COMBINED: 960-1220 ACT COMPOSITE: 20-26 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Admissions, ACU Station, Box 29000, Abilene, Texas 79699 TELEPHONE 915-674-2650 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Some scholarship money for debate is available ------UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA TOWN Tuscaloosa STATE Alabama CONTACT PERSON: Program Description and Scholarship Application Packet Available from: NAME Dr. Carrie Crenshaw PHONE NUMBER 205-348-8072 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] Department of Communication Studies Box 870172 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0172 YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.ua.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: *CEDA Debate in Varisty, JV and Novice; * Some Public Debate Programming; *The Tuscaloosa Debate League (UDL High School Outreach Program); *Volunteer Community Work AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 960-1230 ACT COMPOSITE: 20-26 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Undergraduate Admissions ADDRESS Box 870132 152 Rose Administration Building University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487- 0132 TELEPHONE Toll Free: 1-800-933 BAMA or 205-348-5666 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: *Alabama Forensics Council Scholarships (Full in-state tuition scholarship) *Whatley Drake Speech Communication Scholarship ($1,500.00 scholarship available for students of color) *Many other University Scholarships http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 1 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

*FINANCIAL AID PRIORITY DEADLINE IS MARCH 1st. Student Financial Aid Box 870162 100 East Annex University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0162, 205-348-6756 ------ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN: Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix STATE: Arizona CONTACT PERSON: Name: Kelly McDonald Email: [email protected] Title:Director of Forensics Name of Institution:Arizona State University Address:College of Public Programs, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Box 871205, Tempe, AZ 85287-1205 Phone:480 965 7319 Fax:480 965 4291 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Rolling Admission, the earlier you apply the more eligible you are for scholarships, etc AVERAGE GPA: 2.5 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: 1040 SAT AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Two years SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www.asu.edu TEAM'S WEB PAGE (if any): http://www.public.asu.edu/~srader/debate.html ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: , all individual events, and occasional participation in parliamentary and Lincoln-Douglas debate. ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Arizona State University Undergraduate Admissions PO Box 870112 Tempe, AZ 85287-0112 TELEPHONE (602) 965-7788 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: People in the financial aid office do special searches for unused scholarships each year for forensics team members. There are also a limited number of out of state tuition waivers for team members. ------AUGUSTANA COLLEGE TOWN Rock Island STATE Illinois CONTACT PERSON: NAME Heidi Hamilton ([email protected]) PHONE NUMBER 1 800 798 8100 (ask for debate union or Heidi) YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www2.augustana.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: CEDA/NDT debate on a regional and national level based on the experience and needs of our debaters. We promote novice and varsity debate and welcome students with little or no experience. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.5 SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 23-29 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Office of Admissions, 639 38th St, Rock Island, IL 61201 TELEPHONE 1 800 798 8100 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: We offer renewable scholarships of up to 2500 dollars a year for four years. The only requirement is a commitment to participate on the team and help out at our high school and college tournament. ------AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TOWN Azusa STATE California CONTACT PERSON: NAME Dr. Kevin T. Jones PHONE NUMBER (626) 815-6000 ext. 3716 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] TEAM'S WEB PAGE (if any): www.apu.edu/~apu4n6 ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Parliamentary Debate and all Individual Events AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.6 SAT I COMBINED: 960-1173 ACT COMPOSITE: 20-26 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Department of Admissions TELEPHONE (626) 815-6000 ext. 3016 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Based upon a wide range of needs, awards range from $500 to $5,000 a year ------BETHANY LUTHERAN COLLEGE http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 2 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Mankato Minnesota USA Dr. Tom Kuster Email: [email protected] Title: Director of Forensics, Chair of Communication Division Institution: Bethany Lutheran College 700 Luther Drive Mankato MN 56001-6163 Phone: 507-344-7336 Fax: 507-344-7376 APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 15 AVERAGE GPA: not recorded AVERAGE TEST SCORES: average ACT is 21.3 AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: some AP recognized 1 year of non-English language required for B.A. degree What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? A wide array of grant and loan packages is available, providing an exceptionally affordable private college experience Do you offer debate scholarships? If so, how many? In addition, please describe the financial packages provided for debate scholarships. Speech Scholarships amounting to 15% of tuition are available to students who show promise of good thinking and speaking skills, and who will compete on the Speech Team. This amounted to about $1300 last year. As many as a half dozen are awarded to incoming students each year. Speech Scholarships can be combined with other scholarships, grants, and loans. Contact our financial aid office for details. Bethany Lutheran College is a small (450 student) school in an outstate community, promoting academic excellence and spiritual values. We offer a comprehensive General Education program leading in 2 years to an A.A. degree, and four-year B.A. programs in Communication, Liberal Arts, Music, and Business. Our Speech Team competes in the standard college individual events and in Parliamentary Debate, attending some 20 tournaments a year including national tournaments at Phi Rho Pi and NPDA. Financial Aid Office Jeff Younge 700 Luther Drive Mankato, MN 56001-6163 507-344-7308 [email protected] Website address: http://www.blc.edu Deadline for Application: no deadline for financial aid application Contact for Debate Scholarships (if different) Dr. Tom Kuster Bethany Lutheran College 700 Luther Drive Mankato MN 56001-6163 507-344-7336 email: [email protected] Deadline for Scholarship Application: March 15 Admissions Office Don Westphal 700 Luther Drive Mankato, MN 56001-6163 507-344-7320 email: [email protected] Debate team representative(s): Jon Loging 507-344-7208 email: [email protected] Aaron Lambrecht 507-344-7309 email: [email protected] ------CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Columbus, Ohio http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 3 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Dr. Stephen C. Koch 614-236-6320 [email protected] www.capital.edu 12-16 team policy tournaments per year (CEDA/NDT) separately funded and directed I.E. programs and student congress opportunities support for L-D and alternative activities as student interest indicates a broad philosophy to support alternative activities while maintaining a strong traditional debate program. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.3 SAT I COMBINED: 950-1150 ACT COMPOSITE: 20-25 Capital University, Office of Admission, Yochum Hall, 2199 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio 43209 614-236-6101 or 1-800-289-6289 Scholarships:"Collegiate Fellows"competition favors debate, but must meet ACT and gpa minimums--can include full tuition remission."Ludlum"scholarships offer nominal amounts for participation in debate ($500-900)"Talent"grants offer further tuition discounts which are somewhat negotiable through the Office of Financial Aid. ------CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON Jon Bruschke Email: [email protected] Title: Assistant Professor, Co-Director of Forensics Address:PO Box 6868, Dept. of SpComm, CSUF, Fullerton, CA 92834 Phone: 714-278-3272, Fax: 714-278-3377 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open, however, applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by Nov 1. AVERAGE GPA: 3.0; all admission information is available at: http://www.fullerton.edu/ProspectiveStudents.asp What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Merit and financial aid scholarships. Do you offer debate scholarships? If so, how many? In addition, please describe the financial packages provided for debate scholarships. We have $4,500 in endowed scholarships, plus money generated at a Spring auction. In the past the auction money has been around $5,000-$7,000. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of student motivation. CONTACT INFORMATION Office of Financial Aid California State University, Fullerton P.O. Box 6804, UH 146 Fullerton, CA 92834-6804 Phone number: 714-278-3125 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/ Deadline for Application: March 2 ------ WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY TOWN: Cleveland STATE: Ohio CONTACT PERSON: NAME: Ian Kimbrell PHONE NUMBER: 216-961-7359 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.cwru.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Traveling to national and regional NDT Tournaments. Traveling to national and regional CEDA tournaments. Traveling to national and regional ADA tournaments, coaching local high school teams, judging at local high school tournaments. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1220-1440 ACT COMPOSITE: 26-31 ADMISSIONS CONTACT: Undergraduate Admissions Tomlinson Hall 10900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106 TELEPHONE: 216-368-2000 (ask for Undergraduate Admissions) SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Yes. Please call and ask admissions for details. ------COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH 451 E. 400 N. Price, Utah 84501 Joseph Carver Email:[email protected] Title: Director of Debate Name of Institution:College of Eastern Utah Address:PMB 182 CEU Price, Ut.84501 Phone: 435.613.5615 APPLICATION DEADLINE:February 25th AVERAGE GPA:3.0 Do you offer debate scholarships? If so, how many? In addition, please describe the financial packages provided for debate scholarships. I have twenty full tuition waivers and twelve housing waivers. Additionally, I award 2 presidential scholarships which cover all fees, books, tuition and housing. Financial Aid Office Phone number:435.637.2120 http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 4 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Email: Website address:www.ceu.edu Scholarship Office Director's Name:Todd Olsen Phone number:435.637.2120 Email:[email protected] Deadline for Application:February 25 Contact for Debate Scholarships Joe Carver Phone number:435.613.5615 Email:[email protected] Website Address:same Deadline for Application:Feb 25th Admissions Office Director's Name:Jan Young Phone number:435.613.2120 Website Address:www.ceu.edu Debate team representative(s): Name(s):Scott Odekirk Phone Number:435.613.8222 Email:[email protected] ACTIVITIES OF OUR PROGRAM 12-15 Tournaments a year, Policy, Parli, LD Debate and IE's; 20-30 on the squad. ------CUMBERLAND COLLEGE TOWN Williamsburg STATE Kentucky CONTACT PERSON: NAME Michael R. Dickman PHONE NUMBER (606)539-4442 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE:cc.cumber.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE:We are a traditionally ceda school that travels mainly in the southeast /southeastcentral ceda region. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.3 SAT I COMBINED: 900-1120 ACT COMPOSITE: 20-24 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Office of Admissions; Cumberland College; Williamsburg, KY 40769 TELEPHONE SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Ranging from $1,000 to full fee waiver (curently valued at $12,500) In addition, those who qualify for work study may be hired as debate researchers. ------EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY TOWN: Portales STATE: New Mexico 88130 CONTACT PERSON: Anthony B. Schroeder PHONE NUMBER: 505-562-2114 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: Http://www.enmu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: CEDA, NDT, and Individual Events AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.1 SAT I COMBINED: 830-1070 ACT COMPOSITE: 17-22 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS: Admissions Office, ENMU, Portales, NM 88130 TELEPHONE: 505-562-2178 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Financial aid is available in a variety of forms. Students may receive partial dorm grants, participation grants and academic scholarships. Students that qualify may also do work study. We always put in a good word for financial aid if we are contacted first. ------EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY Glen Strickland Email: [email protected] Title: Director of Debate Address: Box 4033--ESU Emporia, KS 66801 Phone: 316 341-5709 Fax: 316 342-8663 http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 5 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 1st AVERAGE GPA: 3.0 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: 26 ACT AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: None Do you offer debate scholarships? If so, how many? In addition, please describe the financial packages provided for debate scholarships. A very competitive number of $1500 scholarships plus some student payroll...have a decent amount of need-based work study (Debate scholarships are for national level debate competitors) We have a three tier program: Nationally competitive NDT/CEDA policy debate; a middle tier for those interested in policy but not sure about the work commitment (includes novice debaters) and third tier of Public Debate. NDT/CEDA National circuit of policy debate NDT/CEDA regional debate Public Debate circuit Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Wilma Kasnic Address: Box 4038--ESU Phone number: 316 341-5457 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.emporia.edu Deadline for Application: ASAP Contact for Debate Scholarships (if different) Director's Name: Glen Strickland Phone number: (316) 341-5709 Email: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.emporia.edu Deadline for Application: ASAP Admissions Office Director's Name: Melissa Jones Phone number: (316) 341-5465 Website Address: http://www.emporia.edu Debate team representative(s): Name(s): Ken DeLaughder Phone Number: (316) 341-5705 Email: [email protected] ------EMORY UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA Contact: Melissa Wade 404.727.6189 Barkley Forum Drawer U Emory University Atlanta Ga 30322 [email protected] School's web page: www.emory.edu Activities: national and regional collegiate debate, and community outreach programs AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.7 SAT I COMBINED: 1280-1430 ACT COMPOSITE: 27-31 Admissions Info: Emory University Office of Admissions Atlanta, GA 30322 404.727.6036 Scholarships: one debate scholarship per year- Alben W. Barkley Merit Scholar, Emory gives several full and partial scholarships a year, and very generous financial aid ------FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN Tallahassee STATE Fla CONTACT PERSON: Dr. James Brey PHONE NUMBER 850-644-3165 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.fsu.edu YOUR TEAM'S WEB PAGE : www.comlab.fsu.edu/debate ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: NDT, CEDA Debate AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.6 SAT I COMBINED: 1050-1250 ACT COMPOSITE: 22-27 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: James Brey TELEPHONE 850-644-3165 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Yes. 3-4 annual Debate scholarships $1500.00 per year numerous other financail packages ------http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 6 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN Atlanta STATE Georgia CONTACT PERSON: NAME Dr. David Cheshier PHONE NUMBER 404-651-2621 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.gsu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Active policy debate program which travels nationally and regionally, limited but growing on- campus efforts, growing novice and novice training efforts AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.2 SAT I COMBINED: 950-1140 ACT COMPOSITE: 19-23 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Cheshier, Dept of Communication/1PP, GSU, Univ. Plaza, Atl, GA 30303, OR, it's all available at the University web site TELEPHONE 404-651-2621 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: For any student with minimally strong academic credentials (strong enough to be admitted), and with some debate training and experience and the drive to succeed academically and forensically, you can receive an out-of-state-tuition waiver, and also be eligible for additional debate assistance, which usually ranges (for first years) in the $1000 stipend range. Outstanding students can also compete for $2000 per year Presidential Assistantships, which they would earn by doing debate work. ------GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY OF Edward M. Panetta Email: [email protected] Director of Debate Department of Speech Communication 146 Terrell Hall University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-1725 Phone: 706-542-4445 Fax: 706-542-3245 APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 15th AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: yes AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.5 SAT I COMBINED: 1100-1290 ACT COMPOSITE: 24-28 What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Merit based scholarship program(s) including HOPE scholarships for Georgia High School graduates. Do you offer debate scholarships? One Richard Russell Scholarship annually ($2,500) Three partial tuition waivers annually ($1,000 - $600) Financial Aid Office Director's Name: D. Ray Tripp Jr. Address: 220 Academic Building Phone number: 706-542-8208 Contact for Debate Scholarships: Edward Panetta Phone number: 706-542-4445 Email: [email protected] http://www.uga.edu/~spc/Debate/debate.html Deadline for Application: Feb 1st Admissions Office Director's Name: Dr. Nancy McDuff Phone number: 542-8776 Email: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.uga.edu (admissions link on main page) ------HARVARD UNIVERSITY Dallas Perkins Coach of Debate Address: 490 Adams Mail Facility Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-876-5003 Fax: 617-876-1360 AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1400-1590 http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 7 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

ACT COMPOSITE: 30-34 ------HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN: Arcata STATE: CA CONTACT PERSON: Name: Gregory Young PHONE NUMBER: 707-826-3569 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE http://www.humboldt.edu/ ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Parliamentary debate, individual events AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.19 SAT I COMBINED: 950-1180 ACT COMPOSITE: 30-34 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENTS TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Office of Enrollment Management, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA 95521 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Students involved in instructionally related activities, of which forensics is one, have first shot at a large pool of financial aid monies. ------IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN Pocatello STATE Idaho CONTACT PERSON: NAME Greg Simerly PHONE NUMBER (208) 236-5962 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.isu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: intercollegiate team policy debate AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.18 SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 19-25 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Enrollment Planning & Academic Services, box 8054, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, TELEPHONE (208) 236-2123 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Tuition scholarships, up to the amount of tuition ------ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Aaron Klemz Email: [email protected] Director of Debate Address: Fell Hall 20, Mailcode 4480, Dept of Communication, Illinois State University, Normal IL, 61790-4480 Phone: 309-438-7740 Fax: 309-439-3048 APPLICATION DEADLINE: (Projected) March 1 AVERAGE GPA: not known, 86% of admitted frosh are in the top half of their high school class AVERAGE TEST SCORES: 22.7 (ACT) AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: 2 years of one foreign language, or two years of fine arts (primarily dance, theater, art or music). What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? A complete list of scholarships is available from the Illinois State U. website (www.ilstu.edu) and a searchable database of available scholarships is located at www.infosys.ilstu.edu/depts/Finaid/scholsearch.html Do you offer debate scholarships? If so, how many? In addition, please describe the financial packages provided for debate scholarships. Yes. The debate program currently has approximately 14,000 dollars in tuition waivers that can be divided at the discretion of the director. This is the equivalent of approximately 3.2 full tuition waivers at in state tuition rates. These scholarships are for tuition only, and cannot be granted above and beyond the total cost of attendance. If not, what kind of other financial assistance is available? (Please provide detailed information on scholarship opportunities, as well as selection criteria, financial packages, etc.) I am told that other scholarship money may be available on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Aaron Klemz for additional information. Illinois State University's Debate Team is committed to fielding a diverse debate team in all senses of the word. We welcome your questions and interest. Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Steve Adams, Interim Director Address: Financial Aid, Mailcode 2320, Fell Hall, Illinois State University, Normal IL 61790-2320. Phone number: 309-438-2231 Website address: www.fao.ilstu.edu Deadline for Application: March 1 Scholarship Office Deadline for Application: January 10 for most scholarships. Contact for Debate Scholarships http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 8 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Aaron Klemz Phone number: 309-438-7740 Email: [email protected] Deadline for Application: March 1 Admissions Office Director's Name: Steve Adams Phone number: 309-438-2181 Email: [email protected] Website Address: www.arr.ilstu.edu/Admissions Debate team representative(s): Name(s): Alex Briesacher, Debater Phone Number: 309-436-9994 Email: [email protected] ------WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE TOWN Liberty (Just outside Kansas City) STATE MO CONTACT PERSON: Prof. Steve Woods Co-Director of Debate William Jewell College Liberty, MO 64068 PHONE NUMBER 816-781-7700 x.5478 WEB PAGE: www.jewell.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Team Policy Debate, Public Debate Forum (An on campus focused activity), Service to the Urban Debate League Project "DEBATE KC" AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.59 SAT I COMBINED: 970-1260 ACT COMPOSITE: 21-27 ADMISSIONS: Admissions, 500 COllege Hill, Liberty MO 64068 TELEPHONE 816-781-7700 ([email protected]) SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: Yes, Debate will serve as part of an overall financial package the school develops. NO, BUT APPLY ANYWAY AND WE CAN PUT IN A GOOD WORD WITH FINANCIAL AID Assistant Professor Communication, ------LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE Dr. Steven B. Hunt E Mail [email protected] Director of Forensics Dept of Comm Lewis & Clark College 06l5 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd Portland, OR 97219 Phone: 503-768-7617, FAX: 503-768-7620 APPLICATION DEADLINE: EARLY ADMISSIONS DEC 1 Regular Admission April 1. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.3 SAT I COMBINED: 1170 ACT COMPOSITE: 26 What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Need based + Special Academic Scholarships Music Scholarships and Forensic Scholarships Do you offer debate scholarships? Yes, we have debate scholarships. These supplement need based scholarships by giving more to grant and less to loan and work study. We also have merit based stand alone debate scholarships Lewis & Clark is a full service forensics program with both policy andparliamentary debte and Individual Events. Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Glendi Gaddis Address:Lewis & Clark College 06l5 SW Palatine Hill Rd Portland OR 97219 Phone number: 503-768-7090 Email:[email protected] Website address:http//www.lclark.edu Contact for Debate Scholarships Dr. Steven B. Hunt Phone number:503-768-7617 Email:[email protected] Admissions Office http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 9 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Director's Name:Mike Sexton Phone number:503-768-7640 Email:[email protected] ------LOUISIANA COLLEGE TOWN Pineville STATE LA Bennett Strange Email: [email protected] Asso. Professor Address:Box 554 Pineville, LA 71359 Phone: 318.487.7321 Fax: 318.487.7357 ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: International competition as well as extensive travel in the deep South. APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1, 2001 AVERAGE GPA: 2.5 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: ACT 20 AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: None What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Leadership Awards of varying amounts plus limited forensic awards. Special endowed sholarships in a number of areas. We work with Finanacial Aid to provide specific packages on an individualized basis when a student applies for admission. Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Shelly Jinks, Scholarship Coordinator Phone number: 318.487.7386 Email: [email protected] Website address:www.lacollege.edu Deadline for Application: April 1, 2001 Admissions Office Director's Name: Byron McGee Phone number:318.487.7301 Email: [email protected] ------UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Rafael Bito Email: [email protected] Title: Graduate Assistant Name of Institution: University of Louisville Address: Department of Communication, Strickler 310, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 Phone: (502)852-7126 Fax: (502)852-8166 APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 1st Priority Deadline (Post dated applications will be evaluated based on Availability) AVERAGE TEXT SCORES: ACT/ Converted SAT score 21.4 What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? There are several scholarships offered for Indiana or Kentucky residents. Also, scholarships are available for transfer and adult learners or non-traditional students. More information on these scholarships are available at U of L's website: www.louisville.edu. Do you offer debate scholarships The U of L Debate Society offers debate scholarships based on need. Additionally, one can qualify for financial aid to alleviate the burdens of tuition and housing costs. Financial Aid Office Student Financial Aid Office University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Phone number: (502) 852-5511 - General Information (502) 852-2222 - Financial Aid Caller Touchtone System (FACTS) Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.louisville.edu/student/services/fin-aid/ Deadline for Application: Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by March 15th for state grant priority. Admissions applications must be submitted by May 1st for priority consideration. Director's Name: Dr. Ede Warner Jr. Address: Department of Communication, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 Phone number: (502)852-7126 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://communication.louisville.edu/~debate/ Deadline for Application: May 1st (Applications post-dated will be evaluated based on availability for Fall term) Admissions Office http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 10 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Director's Name: Jenny Sawyer Phone number: (502)852-6531, 1-800-334-8635 x6531 Email: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.louisville.edu/student/services/admissions/apply/ Debate team representative(s): Name(s): Rafael Bito Phone Number: (502)852-0967 Email: [email protected] ------LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE Michael Dugaw Email:[email protected] Director of Forensics Address:1600 Maple Longview, Washington 98632 Phone:360-577-2329 Fax: 360-578-1499 APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 30th for General Scholarships, Contact director for no need debate scholarships AVERAGE GPA: 2.5 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: Not required AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Not Required Debate Scholarships at Lower Columbia are for students active in the program. Students need not show financial need. A letter of recommendation from your high school coach or advisor is required. They are renewable each quarter. Quarterly renewal is dependent upon the student remaining active in Forensics. Students who receive a scholarship as a freshman are typically renewed as long as they are a committed forensics competition We have more than 100 scholarships available for students. All have different criteria and are designed to meet different needs. Of course we offer a full range of Work study and grants for those in financial need. Lower Columbia is a 2 year public insitution which provides students a chance to obtain an excellent education and compete in an active and successful forensics program at a reasonable cost. Financial Aid Office Director's Name:Buzz Gorman Address: Lower Columbia College, PO Box 3010, Longview, WA 98632 Phone number: 360-577-2300 Website address: lcc.ctc.edu Deadline for Application: typically March 30

Contact for Debate Scholarships Director's Name: Michael Dugaw, Director of Forensics Phone number:360-577-2329 Email: [email protected] Website Address: lcc.ctc.edu Deadline for Application: Varies with the quarter. Admissions Office Phone number: 360-577-2329 Email: see web site Website Address:lcc.ctc.edu ------MARIST COLLEGE Maxwell Schnurer Email:[email protected] Address:223 Lowell Thomas Hall, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Phone:845-575-3000 x2075 APPLICATION DEADLINE:Feb 15, Early Decision Dec 15 AVERAGE GPA: 85% Top half of class. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.2 SAT I COMBINED: 1010-1210 ACT COMPOSITE: 23-29 What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Marist has significant Need based scholarships. They also have several merit scholarships for students whose academic qualifications are exceptional. The debate team also has several scholarships. Do you offer debate scholarships? Marist has eight dedicated debate scholarships. These scholarships are guaranteed to be above all other financial aid, so the scholarships won't trade off with other assistance. Marist is located on the scenic hudson river, close to beautiful locations for hiking, backpacking, and rock climbing. Marist is a two-hour commuter train ride away from City and it provides many opportunities to for students to frolic in the Big Apple. Marist is committed to finding employment for our graduates and we boast a significant internship program. Marist has a Higher Education Opportunity Program for students from New York State whose grades are not sufficient to get into Marist and who have significant financial need. The HEOP program provides a full scholarship to Marist and assistance to help students make http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 11 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

the transition from high school to college. Students in HEOP will not be able to travel with the debate team during their first year while they establish themselves as students. Financial Aid Office Director's Name:Susan Goulet (Debate admissions coordinator) Address:Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-1387 Phone number:845-575-3226 Email:[email protected] Website address:marist.edu Contact for Debate Scholarships Maxwell Schnurer See above Website Address:http://www.academic.marist.edu/debate/debate.htm Deadline for Application:ASAP ------MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE Tim O'Donnell Email: [email protected] Director of Debate Mary Washington College, 1301 College Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Phone: 540-654-1252 Fax: 540-654-1569 APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 1 (Early Decision), January 15 (Honors Admission), February 1 (Regular Admission) AVERAGE GPA: At least 3.0 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: The middle 50% of our freshman class has SAT-I scores between 1160 and 1300, but there is no minimum score. SAT-I or ACT; SAT-II strongly recommended AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Mary Washington College places strong emphasis upon the quality of the student's secondary school curriculum and therefore encourages students to enroll in either Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. Furthermore, MWC offers college credit for both AP & IB examinations. All departments recognize a score of 3 or higher in awarding credit for AP exams. Also, all departments recognize a score of 5 or higher on any "higher level" IB examinations. Credits earned through either AP or IB exams may count toward the General Education program, the major program, or elective requirements. AP and IB credits are counted in the calculation of total credits earned at the College. What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? MWC has been nationally recognized by several publications as a "best buy" in higher education. A Virginia resident's annual tuition, fees, room and board total $8,694 and for a non-Virginia resident annual tuition, fees, room and board are $15,124. Scholarships are typically merit-based or need-based gifts to students that do not need to be re-paid. Here are some of the ones most commonly offered to MWC students: THE ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: [merit-based; all freshmen applicants] The scholarship program provides awards to a group of the most academically outstanding students who enter the freshman class each year. Renewable scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen; most are $500 or $1,000. A select number of students are offered scholar- ships covering 100% of in-state tuition and fees. Alumni Scholars will be selected from freshmen applicants who are accepted for Honors Admission and Early Decision. The recipients are chosen by the profes- sional staff of the Office of Admissions, upon conclusion of the Honors Admission review process. THE WASHINGTON SCHOLAR: [merit-based; VA residents only] COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: [need-based; VA residents only] Applicants must undergraduate students, enrolled for at least 6 hours of credit (MWC gives priority to full-time students), and residents of Virginia who demonstrate need. Awards range from $2,000 down to $400 a year, for our neediest students. COMMONWEALTH & VGAP SCHOLARSHIPS: [need-based; VA residents only] These scholarships are awarded by the College on the basis of demonstrated financial need to at least half time students who are legal residents of Virginia. MWC MINORITY STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP: [racial minority; freshmen applicants only] A scholarship program for entering and returning racial minority students. VIRGINIA TRANSFER GRANT PROGRAM: [racial minority; transfer students] Grants of up to full tuition are available to racial minority students who transfer to one of Virginia's traditionally white public senior institutions (like MWC) of higher education. OTHER OUT OF STATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS: [non VA residents] Out-of-state students should contact their state grant/ scholarship agency of high school guidance counselor for information about possible state grant assistance. In addition, there are more than 80 scholarships and awards totaling over $100,000, awarded each year based on majors, special talents, and leadership. Check out the Office of Financial Aid's website for more details. W kind of other financial assistance is available? Mary Washington College administers over $12 million in aid to students applying for some type of financial assistance. Through a comprehensive program of grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment from federal, state, institutional and private resources, the Office of Financial Aid strives to assist applicants with aid sources to pay for college expenses. For further details go to the Office of Financial Aid scholarship page at: http://departments.mwc.edu/adfa/www/finaid/gsle.htm Please provide the names and relevant contact information for the following: Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Robert U. MacDonald Address: 1301 College Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Phone number: 540-654-2468 Website address: http://departments.mwc.edu/adfa/www/finaid/ Deadline for Application: March 1 Admissions Office http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 12 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Director's Name: Jennifer Blair Phone number: (540) 654-2000 or (800) 468-5614 Email: Website Address: http://departments.mwc.edu/adfa/www/ Debate team representative(s): Name(s): Carlotta Woods Phone Number: 540-654-3192 Email: cwood3jl Name(s): John Nagy Phone Number: 540-654-2240 Email: jnagy6eq ------MACALESTER COLLEGE 1600 Grand Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 55105 CONTACT PERSON Dick Lesicko 651.696.6715 [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.macalester.edu TEAM'S WEB PAGE: www.macalester.edu/~communic ACTIVITIES OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDE: Policy Debate, Parliamentary Debate, Mock Trial AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1240-1420 ACT COMPOSITE: 27-31 ADMISSIONS CONTACT Office of Admisssions Macalester College 1600 Grand Ave St. Paul, MN 55105 PHONE: 651.696.6358 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID We don't have debate scholarships. Seventy-five percent of our student body receives financial aid from the College. ------METHODIST COLLEGE Todd Lyden Email: [email protected] Methodist College 5400 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, NC 28311 Phone: 910-630-7643 Application deadline: rolling admissions AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.1 SAT I COMBINED: 870-1080 ACT COMPOSITE: 17-22 Financial Aid: Contact: Bonnie Adamson Address: 5400 Ramsey St. Fay. NC 28311 Phone # : 910/630/7291 Email: [email protected] website: http://www.methodist.edu deadline: n/a What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? There are some private scholarships. You would have to talk to financial aid to get the long list. Do you offer debate scholarships? Yes, as many as possible. Methodist will offer $400/ semester for each "recruited" freshman student. The school does offer $200/ semester for student who are not "recruited." There are other benefits. Primarily, our program is highly novice-centered; meaning, new students can debate right at the beginning as opposed to becoming research mules for varsity. ------UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI David L. Steinberg Director of Debate University of Miami PO Box 248127 Coral Gables, FL 33124 [email protected] 305-284-5553 (phone) 305-284-3648 (fax) APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 1 (for regular decision) AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Not required AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.86 SAT I COMBINED: 1050-1270 ACT COMPOSITE: 22-27 What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 13 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Merit Scholarships (from 1/4 to full tuition) Do you offer debate scholarships? Yes. Debate awards vary from $1000 to $8,000 and are packaged with other financial aid and scholarship allocations What kind of other financial assistance is available? Full financial assistance is available in the form of scholarships, grants, subsidies and loans. Financial Aid Office Director's Name: James M. Bauer Address: Rhodes House, Building 37-E Phone number: 305-284-5212 Email: [email protected] Website address: WWW.Miami.Edu/OFAS Deadline for Application: February 15 Contact for Debate Scholarships David L. Steinberg (see above) Admissions Office Director's Name: Edward M. Gillis Phone number: 305-284-4323 Email: [email protected] Website Address: www.miami.edu/admission ------MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN Murfreesboro STATE Tennessee CONTACT PERSON: Russell Church PHONE NUMBER 615 898 5607 YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www.mtsu.edu/ YOUR TEAM'S WEB PAGE: http://www.mtsu.edu/~debate/ ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Team Policy Debate, Novice to Varsity levels. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 19-24 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Admissions Office, Middle Tennessee State University, 208 Cope Administration Building, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, TELEPHONE 1-800-331-MTSU (Tennessee) 1-800-433-MTSU (nationwide) SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: $250/semestercollege work study (50-100 hours per semester @ minimum wage) There are also many scholarship opportunities on campus that are not filled every year. We cerainly will help with financial aid in any way that we can. ------UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- KANSAS CITY Linda M. Collier Email: [email protected] Title: Director of Debate, Associate Professor Address: 5100 Rockhill Road, Kanss City, Missouri 6410-2499 Phone: 816 235 1695 Fax: 816 235 5519 APPLICATION DEADLINE: rolling AVERAGE GPA: N/A entrace is based on class rank and test scores AVERAGE TEST SCORES: as of 2001 ACT 25; SAT 1050 AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: three years of high school courses What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Elimination of all non-resident (out-of-state) tuittion and from $1,000 to $2,000 per semester toward tuition and fees. The scholarships are renewable for 4+ years when students maintain a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) overall GPA. UMKC guarantees 7 new debate scholarships each year. See above for description of absic awards. Additional scholarships are available through the debate program in support of continuing students. Financial Aid Office Location: 101 Administrative Center 5115 Oak St. Mailing Address: 5100 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 *Phone (816) 235-1154 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.umkc.edu/finaid Deadline for Application: Varies depending on aid. Web site contains links to all information Director's Name: Linda M. Collier, Director of Debate handles all debate scholarships. Phone number: 816 235 1695 Email: [email protected] http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 14 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Website Address: http://www.umkc.edu/debate Deadline for Application: April 15 Admissions Office Director's Name: Mel Tyler Phone number: 816 235 1111 Email: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.umkc.edu Debate team representative(s): Name(s): Joshua Coffman Phone Number: 816 235 2210 Email: [email protected] Matt Baisley Phone Number: 816 235 2210 Email: [email protected] ------UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS TOWN St. Louis STATE Missouri 63121-4499 CONTACT PERSON: NAME C. Thomas Preston, Jr PHONE NUMBER 314-516-5498 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.umsl.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: NDT/CEDA Policy Debate, IE's, and other debate forms when demand warrants. ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: NAME: Ken Gordon ADDRESS: Office of Admissions, UM-St. Louis TELEPHONE: 314-516-5000 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: If a student qualifies for the honors college, the stipend may be increased slightly for a debate scholarship. As there are no endowed debate scholarships, they are given only as funds are raised on a year to year basis. Renewal is contingent on student academic and debating performancs as well as available funds. For Honors college a $250-$500 additional stipend for semester. For Work Study, up to $1,500 a semester, based on need For regular debate scholarship, amount, usually no more than $250 per semester, varies on available funds, assuming funds are available for that year. At this time, the UMSL Debate Program is in the process of converting from a departmentally based to a student run activity. The longterm ramifications of this move are uncertain, although it is most likely to be student run in 2001-2002. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 20-26 Tom Preston, the DOF, is going on sabbatical and resigning as DOF for August, 2001, although he will remain on as a tenured associate professor of communication upon return from sabbatical (according to current plan) and take on the normal research and teaching responsibilities. There is a push by students to hire a DOF under the auspices of the honors college at this time, but such a decision has not been reached. March 5, 2001 Information furnished by Tom Preston ------MOREHOUSE COLLEGE TOWN Atlanta STATE Georgia YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.morehouse.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: CEDA; open, junior, and novice Parliamentary Debate Public Debate Individual Events Students For Advocacy (student activities branch of the Debate Team) National HBCU Debate Tournament (initiative to increase HBCU participation in the activity of academic debate) Annual Benjamin E. Mays Debate Tournament Local Judging Community Service at a Local High School AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.01 SAT I COMBINED: 910-1360 ACT COMPOSITE: 19-32 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Admissions Office ADDRESS 830 Westview Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314 TELEPHONE 404-681-2800 ------ NYC, NY Will Baker Email: [email protected] http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 15 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Director of Debate c/o IMPACT Coalition 330 West 42nd Street Ste 1510 NY NY 10036 Phone: 212-702-0944 Fax: 212-471-8666 Financial Aid Office NYU Office of Financial Aid Address: 25 West Fourth Street New York, NY 10012-1199 Telephone (212) 998-4444 Fax (212) 995-4661 Website address: http ://www.nyu.edu Deadline for Application: March 1 The only form you need to apply for all NYU and federal aid is the 2000-2001 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You MUST list "New York University" as a recipient and write NYU's school code number (002785) on your FAFSA. There are two options for filing the FAFSA: The New York University Committee for National Scholarship Competitions invites applications each year for a number of national scholarships, fellowships, and grants. These awards are highly competitive. To apply, you must prepare well in advance. Learn about them early in your academic career, especially if you are already thinking about graduate study. Learn about these opportunities early in your academic career. * Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships * Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships * Bienecke Memorial Scholarships * British Marshall Scholarships * Harry S. Truman Scholarships * Henry Luce Foundation Scholarships * J. William Fulbright Grants Admissions Office Office of Undergraduate Admissions 22 Washington Square North New York, NY 10011-9191 http://www.nyu.edu/ugadmissions/hub.html For entrance in summer or fall 2001, applications for admission, including all required supporting credentials, should be received by January 15, 2001, for freshman candidates and by April 1, 2001, for transfer students, with the following exceptions: Early decision applicants must apply by November 15, 2000. For entrance in spring 2001, all applications for admission, including required supporting credentials, must be received by November 1, 2000. Over 450 merit-based scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $20,000, were awarded to the 1999 entering class. Our freshmen received approximately $41 million in financial aid, of which $25.7 million was in the form of scholarships. (Please note that there is no separate NYU application for merit scholarships. All students who are offered admission are automatically considered.) Nationwide, approximately 50 percent of all college students receive some form of financial aid. At NYU, 73 percent of all full-time undergraduates receive some form of aid. A report released today by the Institute of International Education found that New York University had more international students than any other U.S. college or university, with nearly 5,000 foreign students in its programs. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.6 SAT I COMBINED: 1230-1420 ACT COMPOSITE: 28-31 ------UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA Cedar Falls, Iowa Leah White [email protected] Director of Forensics University of Northern Iowa Communication Studies Dept. Long 326 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0139 319-273-7356 AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 21-26 APPLICATION DEADLINE: OPEN Average GPA: Top half of graduating class FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: Not for admission, but for graduation. SCHOLARSHIPS: Lots. There is a big push for increasing student diversity. http://www.uni.edu/finaid/scholarship.html DEBATE SCHOLARSHIPS: Yes, variable number. Awards range from $200 to $1400 per semester. Must maintain a 3.0. FINANCIAL AID OFFICE http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 16 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Director: Roland Carrillo Address: 116 Gilchrist UNI, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0024 Email: [email protected] Deadline for application: Varies CONTACT FOR DEBATE LEAH WHITE 319-273-7200 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.uni.edu/forensic Deadline: April 1 ADMISSIONS OFFICE: 800-772-2037 or 319-273-2281 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.uni.edu/%7Eadmiss DEBATE TEAM REPRESENTATIVE Adam Briddell Email: [email protected] Melissa Peterson Email: [email protected] ------NORTHWEST COLLEGE Gary Gillespie Email:[email protected] Associate Professor Northwest College, PO Box 579, Kirkland, WA 98083 Phone:425 889 5257, Fax:425 827 0148 APPLICATION DEADLINE:April 23 AVERAGE GPA:3.0 AVERAGE TEST SCORES:1000 AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:none What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Northwest College offers many souces of aid. Conatct the college at the web site for details. Do you offer debate scholarships? Beginning at $3,000 with winning high School experience. Increases each year with success up to full rides. Northwest College is located ten miles from downtown Seattle and up the road from the home of computer billionaire Bill Gates. We are a Christian Liberal Arts institution and the top ranked parliamentary debate school in Washington. We have ranked top in Washington for four years in a row. In 1999 -- 2000 we ranked tenth in the nation in the National Parliamentary Debate Association, an organization with 288 member schools. We have attended the World Championships in Athens, Greece, Sydney, Australia and Glasgow, Scotland. If you are a Christian who wants to be surrounded by others who share your values and desires to serve, check out our college and team. You might be a good match for us. Reach us at our web page: http://nwcollege.edu/debate/ Financial Aid Office Director's Name:Lana Walter Address: PO Box 579, Kirkland, WA 98083 Phone number:425 5336 Email:[email protected] Website address:http://nwcollege.edu/index.html Deadline for Application:April 15 Scholarship Office Website Address: http://nwcollege.edu/index.html Contact for Debate Scholarships Director's Name:Gary Gillespie Phone number:425 889 9418 Email:[email protected] Website Address: http://nwcollege.edu/debate/ Deadline for Application:April 23 Admissions Office Director's Name:Lewis McCown Phone number:425 822 8266 Email:[email protected] Website Address:http://nwcollege.edu/index.html ------NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY TOWN Evanston STATE IL Scott Deatherage http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 17 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

PHONE NUMBER (847)-491-7916 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.nwu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Policy Debate, I.E.s, Public Debate AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1300-1470 ACT COMPOSITE: 28-32 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Office of Undergraduate Admission, 1801 Hinman Avenue, Evanston, IL 60208 TELEPHONE (847)-491-7271 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: University policy guarantees that 100% of Federally determined need is met, via the Hardy Scholarship fund (debate) or other University sources. All aid is need based. ------PACE UNIVERSITY TOWN: STATE: NY CONTACT PERSON: NAME: Tim Mahoney PHONE NUMBER: 212-346-1966 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: We participate in team policy debate: CEDA/NDT. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.2 SAT I COMBINED: 890-1170 ACT COMPOSITE: 18-21 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS: 1 Pace Plaza, NY, NY 10038 TELEPHONE: 212-346-1200 general info, 212-346-1966 for debate info SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: We offer full and part tuition scholarships. Substantial high school experience isn't necessary. We look for students who enjoy debate and want to work hard to improve. ------PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Dan Bloomingdale Email: [email protected] The Pennsylvania State University Department of Speech Communication 234 Sparks Bldg. University Park, PA, 16802 Phone: (814) 865-7751, Fax:(814) 863-7986 APPLICATION DEADLINE: none (November 30 is recommended) AVERAGE GPA: Average grade range for admitted students is 3.47-3.85 on a 4 point scale. This is not a cut off point. GPA requirements vary from year to year depending on applicant pool. AVERAGE TEST SCORES: Average range of SAT scores for admitted students is 1160-1340. Average range of ACT scores for admitted students is 26-30. These are not a cut off point.s SAT and ACT score requirements vary from year to year depending on applicant pool AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: None are required for admission. AP credits are accepted. Foreign language study is required for completion of the BA degree. Complete scholarship information is available at http://www.psu.edu/studentaid/html/schmain.html. Do you offer debate scholarships? One token ($500) scholarship is given each year for a speech major competing in forensics. Complete finacial aid information is available at http://www.psu.edu/studentaid/ Financial Aid Office Office of Student Aid 314 Shields Bldg. University Park, PA, 16802 Phone number: (814) 865-5301 http://www.work.psu.edu/dept/studentaid/email/email.html Website address: http://www.psu.edu/studentaid/ Deadline for Application: Penn State's priority deadline for first-year undergraduate students for federal student aid completion is February 15. Admissions Office Phone number: (814) 865-5471 Website Address: http://www.psu.edu/dept/admissions/ Debate team representative(s): Dan Bloomingdale Phone Number: (814) 865-7751 ------POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 18 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Skip Rutledge Email: [email protected] Director of Forensics and Assistant Professor of Communication Point Loma Nazarene University 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego CA, 92107 Phone: 619.849.2391 Fax:619.849.8015 APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 1st for early action, March 1st final deadline AVERAGE GPA: 3.73 AVERAGE TEST SCORES: 1120 for SAT What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Contact Admissions Counselor Dale Hudson at 619.849.2518 for information on ethnic grants primarily awarded to Hispanic and African American students. We also offer academic scholarships based on GPA and or standardized test scores. Additional financial aide is based on need. Please contact Financial Aid at 619.849.2296 Do you offer debate scholarships? Most team members receive partial scholarships ranging from several hundred dollars for students just beginning to several thousand for those with significant experience. It is possible to improve on those totals for returning students with several years experience on the team. Point Loma Nazarene University is a faith based institution that is committed to excellence in education and is affiliated with the Nazarene Church. Admissions counselors will be looking for students that fit the goals of the University. We look for students that embrace evangelical Christian beliefs, not necessarily just of the Nazarene Denomination. There are over 40 denominational beliefs represented in our student body, with the largest being Nazarene, less than a third as I recall. As a holiness church there are lifestyle rules and restrictions against such things as drinking, smoking, taking recreational drugs and participating in premarital or extra marital sex. While the current diversity of the University is not very strong, many of us are committed to improving that deficit. Additionally, Pt Loma is perhaps the most beautiful college campus in the country, located on the beaches and cliffs of San Diego overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Speech and Debate is almost as popular as surfing at Pt Loma, well not quite but gaining. Our speech program is very active in Parliamentary Debate and the standard individual events. We welcome students desiring to know more about our program. ------UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: (412) 624-8531, (412) 624-5959 Fax: (412) 624-1878 email: [email protected] Mailing address: Gordon Mitchell, Director of Debate 1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1040-1250 ACT COMPOSITE: 22-28 The William Pitt Debating Union is a student organization involved in a wide range of debating activities, including two-person intercollegiate policy debate, international parliamentary debate, and various forms of public debate. One of the oldest organizations of its kind in the nation, the Union is directly affiliated with the Department of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh. The director of the WPDU teaches courses in the communication department, and the assistant coaches pursue graduate degrees in the department of communication. The undergraduate student members of the WPDU typically have disparate academic concentrations and backgrounds, although many choose to major in communication. The bedrock philosophy of the William Pitt Debating Union is that argument can educate as well as emancipate. By providing for students a forum to sharpen their critical thinking skills, deepen their understanding of contemporary political issues, and hone their abilities as actors in the public realm, the Union actualizes its educational mission. By spurring robust, inclusive debate and discussion in the public community, the Union performs its politically emancipatory function, serving as a catalyst for reasoned public dialogue on key issues facing society. Much of the Union's energy in pursuing these tasks comes from a team culture which places a premium on group solidarity and cooperation. Such cooperation is vital to cultivation of a pedagogically rich learning environment, competitive success in intercollegiate contests, and to political mobilization in defense of open public argument. In their activities, members of the Union are expected not only to contribute in a dynamic and cooperative way to these goals, but to consistently meet the highest standards of integrity in research, teamwork and advocacy. Located in the heart of the University's academic environment, the Debating Union occupies the eastern wing on the eleventh floor of the Cathedral of Learning. Loaded with plenty of work space, computer terminals, photocopying and other amenities, the Debating Union has become a cozy second home for its members. Hillman Library, across the street from the Cathedral, houses the University's more than six-million volume collection. Researching in the Oakland area, debaters also have access to the twenty four specialty libraries, the famous Carnegie public library (a stone's throw from the cathedral), the University of Pittsburgh's law school library, Carnegie Mellon University's library, and Duquesne University's library. Altogether, this adds up to one of the finest library systems anywhere. Technologically the University is at the cutting edge of the computer age, with seven laboratories which include full service logistical support. The Union pays for virtually all expenses associated with participation in intercollegiate debate, including supplies, photocopying, transportation, housing and meals at tournaments. In addition, the Union offers tuition scholarships to well qualified candidates, and serves as a placement clearinghouse helping students find opportunities to generate additional income through debate-related jobs. The University of Pittsburgh also makes available an array of both need and merit based financial aid; more than 70% of Pitt students receive some kind of support. WPDU scholarships are renewable contingent on strong academic performance, team commitment, and personal progress. The purpose of the WPDU scholarships is to reward the balanced student who shows outstanding performance in both academic and extracurricular activities. Because of its medium size and excellent location, the WPDU is able to offer a robust assortment of travel opportunities to students. The WPDU's long standing tradition of successful competition at http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 19 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

the highest levels of the national circuit continued last year, with the Panthers making frequent appearances in the elimination rounds at major tournaments, including novice nationals. Located in NDT District VII, Pittsburgh is in close proximity to the most well-attended novice tournaments in the nation, and thus can offer a challenging schedule to the beginning intercollegiate debater. In addition to these intercollegiate tournament debating opportunities, students in the WPDU can work toward the goal of international travel in parliamentary competition. Because extensive debate travel can be time-intensive, all members of the WPDU carrying a full travel schedule are required to maintain a 3.0 grade-point average and are required to effectively balance course work and debate obligations. The Union is not just an academic center for debate and discussion; it embraces the challenge of serving as a catalyst of constructive public dialogue outside the walls of the university as well. To this end, the team develops and implements"idea-logical"initiatives, designed to free up space for wide-open public discussion through the sponsoring of public , the application of political and media pressure for increased institutional transparency, and the stimulation of dialogue on pressing issues facing local, regional, and national communities. Interested students have the opportunity of focusing on these projects by investing their energy in the Activist Debate Network (ADN), the branch of the Union devoted to this task of bolstering public dialogue. The mission of ADN is to go beyond traditional debate pedagogy to emphasize debatersU roles as actors in and beyond contest rounds, and aim to make debate practice more relevant in the public sphere. The aim is to build up experience and develop expertise in public advocacy; to refine and amplify the public voices of students, and bring students into public conversations with interlocutors inside and outside the university. ADN activities are designed to maximize participation, and the ADN tends to draw students who have other obligations that prevent them from traveling on long weekends and have limited previous debate experience. The Union's debating activities spill over national boundaries. In December, 1996, the team traveled to Cork, Ireland for the World Debating Championships. The Union regularly hosts foreign national teams on their debating tours of the United States, having recently entertained the British national team in both 1994 and 1995. In previous years, the WPDU has served as host to the Russian, Irish, and Australian national teams. These initiatives build on a long tradition of internatioal debating at Pitt, started with Director Robert Newman's remarkable exchange series with the University of West Indies in the 1950s and 60s. In addition to these direct efforts, the WPDU also encourages its members to apply for international tours organized by the Speech Communication Association's Committee on International Discussion and Debate. Former assistant coach Pete Bsumek was selected to the national U.S. team for the 1991 tour of Great Britain, and current assistant coach Maxwell Schnurer was just recently selected to the national U.S. team for the 1999 tour of Japan. Because these international engagements are largely conducted in the parliamentary format, partipants are required to display effective audience debating skills, in addition to the crisp critical reasoning and sharp organiztional skills vital for success in the NDT ranks. The international component of debating activites at the WPDU also helps to stimulate debate interest in other parts of the world and enhance the reputation of the University of Pittsburgh worldwide. With a full-time director and numerous graduate teaching assistants working with debate, the William Pitt Debating Union boasts one of the largest and most experienced coaching staffs anywhere in the country. While coaches are not expected to cut cards, they are expected to take a hands on approach to argument innovation and development. The unique and rare combination of vibrant academic interests and a strong background at the highest level of college debate place this group at the cutting edge of contemporary debate theory and practice. The Union's coaching alums have continued coaching at the highest levels of college debate, and include current directors at North Carolina, James Madison, Northern Illinois, Northern Iowa, George Mason, Clarion, and Georgia. Members of the current staff have coached and taught previously at prestigious universities such as Wake Forest, Northwestern, Michigan, Vermont, Georgetown and American. ------UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND TOWN Richmond STATE VA CONTACT PERSON: David Thomas PHONE NUMBER (804) 289-8267 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www.richmond.edu TEAM'S WEB PAGE (if any): http://www.arts.richmond.edu/~debate/ ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Public Sphere debate Parlimentary Debate Policy Debate Opportunities for High School involvement AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1220-1370 ACT COMPOSITE: 27-30 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: Office of Admission 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 TELEPHONE toll free number (800) 700-1662 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: For Merit Based Scholarships: Scholars Office 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 (804) 289-8916; (800) 700-1662; Fax: (804) 287-6003 For need based scholarships: Office of Financial Aid 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 (804) 289-8438 Fax: (804) 287-6003 ------SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN San Francisco STATE CA Shawn Whalen PHONE NUMBER (415) 338-3173 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.sfsu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Team Policy Debate (NDT/CEDA), Parliamentary Debate, and Individual Events. 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SAT I COMBINED: 840-1100 ACT COMPOSITE: 16-22 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: online at www.sfsu.edu SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: NO, BUT APPLY ANYWAY AND WE CAN PUT IN A GOOD WORD WITH FINANCIAL AID, we also have an excellent internship program that can help find paid internships for students connected to programs in the Speech & Communication Studies Dept. ------SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Mark West Email: [email protected] Director of Forensics c/o Communications Seattle University 900 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: 206-296-5317 APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1st AVERAGE GPA: 3.47 (Non-Weighted) AVERAGE TEST SCORES: Sat-V: 560 SAT-M: 550 ACT: 26 AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Seattle University accepts AP Credits with test scores of 3, 4, or 5 depending on the subject. What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? The Sullivan Leadership Award: Full Tuition, Room, and Board. For Idaho, Oregon, and Washington students demonstrating exceptional leadership and academic achievement. Deadline November 15. The Presidential Scholarships: Pays Up to $10,500 per year. For full time first year college students demonstrating exceptional academic ability. Deadline February 1st. Ignatian Scholarships: Pays Up to $5,500 per year. For full time students who have demonstrated noteworthy academic achievement at a Jesuit high school. Deadline February 1st. Trustee Scholarships: Pays up to $8000 per year. For full time entering freshpersons who have demonstrated noteworthy academic achievement. Deadline February 1st. Campion Scholarships: Pays up to $5000 per year. For full time entering freshpersons who have demonstrated noteworthy academic achievement. Deadline February 1st. Do you offer debate scholarships? Seattle University offers one or two talent-based debate scholarships per year. Every year, a $3000 per year scholarship is awarded to an entering freshperson. As available, Seattle University also offers a $3000 per year debate scholarship to a transfer student or to a student already enrolled in Seattle University. It is possible, if not selected for the freshperson scholarship, to qualify for the second scholarship after one year of enrollment in which commitment to debate is demonstrated. Seattle University works hard to accommodate those students not receiving debate scholarships. Seattle University has one the highest aid per capita outputs in the country and can usually make it possible for any student to attend Seattle University. The award of a debate scholarship does not affect other Seattle University financial aid awards. Financial Aid Office Address: Seattle University Financial Aid, 900 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone number: 206-296-5840 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.seattleu.edu/finaid/ Deadline for Application: Varies Per Award Admissions Office Phone number: 206-296-5800 Email: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.seattleu.edu/explore/pages/su_1fset.html Debate team representative(s): Mick Souders, President Phone Number: 206-749-9417 Email: [email protected] Greta Smith, Secretary Phone Number: 206-220-8054 Email: [email protected] ------SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY TOWN Springfield STATE Missouri CONTACT PERSON NAME John Fritch PHONE NUMBER 417-836-6612 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: www.smsu.edu ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: SMSU does policy debate - we travel a nationally competative schedule, with many regional tournaments as well. We generally travel all enthusiastic debaters to 5-6 tournaments / semester. http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 21 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: NA ACT COMPOSITE: 20-26 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS 901 S. National Ave / Springfield, MO 65804 TELEPHONE 417-836-5000 (General Info - ask for admissions & they'll transfer you) SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: SMSU Debate has a number of scholarships, including both tuition stipends and money which can be used outside of tuition costs. Our scholarships are performance-based, and can be renewed and/or increased over one's college career. ------TOWSON UNIVERSITY TOWN Towson (just outside of Baltimore) STATE Maryland CONTACT PERSON: NAME Ken Broda-Bahm PHONE NUMBER 410-830-2888 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: Http://www.towson.edu YOUR TEAM'S WEB PAGE: Http://www.towson.edu/speechanddebate AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 980-1160 ACT COMPOSITE: 17-23 ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: Towson Univeristy sponsors policy debate on the national topic as well as AFA and NFA individual events and Lincoln Douglas Debate. In addition to competitive activities, we frequently host public debates on campus and we are in the process of initiating an Urban Debate League in Baltimore, involving many of our students as coaching mentors. ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS: Admissions Office, Towson University, 8000 York Rd. Towson MD 21252 TELEPHONE 410-830-2000 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: We have an indeterminate number of scholarships available ranging from departmental ($1000 per year) to full tuition, including an out-of-state tuition waiver. The scholarship award is based on our ability to convince the Vice President that our recruit would be an asset to the team and an asset to the University. Note: As a program, we are committed to expanding the base of our squad and that includes recruiting the largest number of people we can and the largest diversity that we can. We look forward to hearing from you. ------UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Burlington, VT CONTACT PERSON: Alfred C. Snider, [email protected], 802-656-0097 SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www.uvm.edu/ TEAM'S WEB PAGE: http://debate.uvm.edu/ldu.html AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1030-1230 ACT COMPOSITE: 21-26 ADMISSIONS CONTACT: Admissions Office, 194 So. Prospect St. Burlington, VT 05405 802-656-3370 ACTIVITIES: Team policy debate, weekly television program, World Debate Institute, Eastern debate handbook, assisting with Urban Debate Leagues. We attend 12-16 tournaments a year on a regional and national circuit. SCHOLARSHIPS: While we have no formal debate scholarships, we do work with students and financial aid to increase their opportunities. We have had considerable luck in recent years enabling deserving UDL students to attend. We have 8 work-study positions and award $5,000+ in prizes for debating at the end of each school year. ------WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY TOWN: Winston-Salem STATE: NC CONTACT PERSON: NAME: Allan Louden PHONE NUMBER: 336-758-5408 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://www.wfu.edu YOUR TEAM'S WEB PAGE (if any): http://www.wfu.edu/~debate ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: See web page AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: NA SAT I COMBINED: 1210-1390 ACT COMPOSITE: NA ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS: follow to addmissions from Univ. homepage TELEPHONE: 336-758-5201 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: See scholarship page on homepage. There are honor, debate, and minority scholarship available. ------WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 22 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

St Louis, Missouri Jennifer L. Rigdon Email: [email protected] Director of Debate and Forensics Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Drive Campus Box 1068 St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899 Phone: 314-935-7199, Fax: 314-935-8516 University website: www.wustl.edu Debate website: www.rescomp.wustl.edu/~debate/ AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.4 SAT I COMBINED: 920-1120 ACT COMPOSITE: 19-25 Application Deadline: January 15 (check web page for possible date changes) Average GPA: looked at in the context of the school from which the student graduates. GPA scales vary greatly, so they are evaluated individually. Average Test Scores: SAT 1270-1440; ACT 28-32 AP or Foreign Language Requirements: Most applicants have at least 2 years of foreign language. What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? Washington University has numerous privately endowed scholarships. The University does not offer debate scholarships at this time. What kind of other financial assistance is available? Federal and state financial aid is available to qualified students. Both merit-based and departmentally funded scholarships are also available. The Admissions Office awards merit-based scholarships, and those scholarships awarded by financial aid (departmental scholarships) do not require application; they are packaged as part of the entire financial aid award. Because the criteria for each scholarship are different, prospective students would need to look closely at the web page (www.wustl.edu). ------WEBSTER UNIVERSITY TOWN St. Louis STATE Missouri CONTACT PERSON: NAME Scott Jensen PHONE NUMBER (314) 968-7439 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] YOUR SCHOOL'S WEB PAGE: http://gorlok.cjb.net ACTIVITIES OF YOUR PROGRAM INCLUDE: team policy debate parliamentary debate all individual events we attend CEDA, IE, Parliamentary, and fraternal national tournaments each year we also have on-campus individual event and debate programs AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.4 SAT I COMBINED: 1030-1240 ACT COMPOSITE: 21-27 ADMISSIONS CONTACT FOR STUDENT TO GET INFO & APPLICATION: ADDRESS Admissions Webster University 470 East Lockwood St. Louis, MO 63119 TELEPHONE (314) 968-6991 (800) 753-6765 SCHOLARSHIPS AND/OR FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR DEBATERS: *we have some forensics scholarships and work-study positions available...we attempt to negotiate amounts with our admissions and financial aid office..there are SEVERAL scholarship programs at Webster in which our forensics recruiting receives positive consideration when we communicate a desire to have students here. ------WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Morgantown, WV Contact: Neil Berch Phone: 304-293-3811 E-mail: [email protected] University Web Page: www.wvu.edu Our activities consist of training new policy debaters, travel to 10-12 policy debate tournaments a year, and a small but growing public debate program. AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.2 SAT I COMBINED: 920-1120 ACT COMPOSITE: 19-25 Admission Contact: Contact University admissions through the web page above. Financial Aid for debaters: We have two full tuition waivers and one $1000 scholarship to cover our entire team. These are awarded to junior and senior team members, based upon academic record, debate effort, debate performance, seniority, seniority on team, and need. We will also be willing to put in a word with the admissions and financial aid people for incoming debaters. Please note that most WVU students receive financial aid. ------WHITMAN COLLEGE TOWN Walla Walla STATE Washington Jim Hanson Email: [email protected] Whitman College Rhetoric Department; 345 Boyer Avenue; Walla Walla WA 99362 Phone: 509-527-5499 http://debate.uvm.edu/udl/udlcollegelist.html Page 23 of 24 Urban Debate Leagues - 11/5/01 5:13 PM

Fax: 509-527-4959 APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1 AVERAGE GPA: 3.82 (median 50% were 3.61 to 3.95) AVERAGE TEST SCORES: 1310 (median 50% were 1210-1400) AP OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: None to my knowledge. What kind of scholarships does your institution provide? All kinds of scholarships are offered based on financial need and outstanding academic skills and accomplishments. Do you offer debate scholarships? Yes. Scholarships are offered to 3 to 5 incoming students each year. The scholarships cover all of a student's financial need with a minimum of $2500. The Whitman College Speech and Debate team is proud of its tradition of excellence. We offer a comprehensive intramural and interscholastic program of competitive speech. On our campus, we host the Dovell-Gose Oratory Contest and Intramural Debates. Both activities involve students who are interested in improving their speaking skills and communication about contemporary issues. Interscholastically, we offer competition at the novice, junior and senior level in CEDA-NDT debate, Individual Events, and Parliamentary debate. We travel extensively in the Northwest and, particularly in the spring, throughout the country at national circuit tournaments. The comprehensive focus of our squad matches the high quality liberal arts education of Whitman College. Financial Aid Office Director's Name: John Bogley Address: Whitman College; Office of Admission; 515 Boyer Avenue; Walla Walla WA 99362 Phone number: 509-527-5176 [email protected] Website address: http://www.whitman.edu/admission/ Deadline for Application: Various deadlines, Feb. 1 through 28 Whitman is located in the valley near the Blue Mountains in Southeast Washington state. Whitman is a national liberal arts school. Faculty to Student ratio is 10 to 1. You will receive an excellent education, contact with professors, and work with very talented, intelligent and fun peers. We want a diverse group of students. We want you! ------WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY TOWN Salem STATE Oregon Robert Trapp Email: [email protected] Professor & Director of Forensics Willamette University Eaton Hall, Willamette University, Salem OR 97301 Phone: 503 370 6244, Fax: 503 370 6171 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Feb 15 AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GPA: 3.6 SAT I COMBINED: 1080-1310 ACT COMPOSITE: 23-20 Do you offer debate scholarships? Approximately $4,000 for forensics, renewable for 4 years Financial Aid Office Director's Name: Laura Head Address: Willamette University, 900 State St, Salem, OR 97301 Phone number: 503 370 6273 Email: [email protected] Website address: http://www.willamette.edu Deadline for Application: Admissions Office Director's Name: Theresa Hudkins Phone number: 503 370 6303 Email: [email protected]

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